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January 26, 2024 – 2 Shows! Join Adam Carolla for a very special live performance live on stage. CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS Jimmy Kimmel has always said that Adam Carolla is the funniest comedian who has never written a joke and dared him to prove...

Rob Schneider and Adam take a dive into Rob’s family history and discuss its influence on his comedy. The guys then chat about inconsistencies in movie accents, most notably in Napoleon. This leads the guys to question the origins of  Pepe Le Pew and other cartoon characters. Next, Adam and Rob chat about Adam Sandler and Rob previews Sandler’s upcoming Netflix movie.

Erik Griffin joins for a discussion about uncommon meals and college football mouthpieces. The guys also take a look at the congressional hearing with three university presidents attempting to evade antisemitic intolerance claims. Adam then talks about going to Seth MacFarlane’s annual Christmas party and commends the large orchestra featured at the event. Next, the guys complain about airline delays and service cancellations.

Chris D’Elia talks about his new special, Grow or Die, which addresses his cancellation. The guys talk about recovering from being canceled and the guys chat about the various levels of accusations. Next, the gang plays a round of What Would Jean-Claude Van Damme Do? and they chat about some plot holes in the 1994 film, Timecop. Chris Laxamana reports the news on California needing gender-neutral toy sections, an actress saying Tim Allen is difficult to work with, Britney Spears having his leg amputated, the Blind Side family claiming extortion, and Sylvestor Stallone’s mansion being torn down after being sold to Adele.

Tammy Pescatelli and Adam remember Norman Lear and discuss one of his most iconic yet controversial characters, Archie Bunker. They also discuss the LA City Council looking to ban bull riding. Deaf Frat Guy calls in next for a round of JV or All Balls updates the gang on his fraternity. Next, Chris reports the news on Taylor Swift being named Time’s Person of the Year, a Kelsey Grammer interview cut short over his politics, and Diddy denying another sexual assault accusation.

Greg Fitzsimmons talks about airplane bathrooms and the band KISS. The guys then share their thoughts on hologram concerts before Adam plays a couple of viral videos he saw online. Next, Adam goes over a few of his favorite karaoke songs. Chris reports the news on a YouTuber going to federal prison over a plane stunt and a Norwegian death diver breaking the world record.

Adam is in Nashville and talks to Jason Whitlock about the power of Nike and China’s influence on the NBA. Jason thinks men should stop apologizing and considers the BLM movement to be a sex issue rather than a race issue. The guys also talk about gratitude, religion, and living in Nashville. Lastly, Jason explains why he thinks Michelle Obama will be a presidential candidate in the next election.

Joe Gatto joins the show and recalls some funny Impractical Jokers’ moments that never made it to air because they couldn’t get a talent release. He and Adam then share some of the ways they would convince people to sign after revealing they were on a hidden camera TV show. Adam then talks about a recent Ferrari that sold for auction for almost $52 million and the guys talk about what they plan on leaving their children after they pass. The guys also discuss the psychology behind people who use drink coasters, turn signals, and the middle urinal. Lastly, Chris shares some parenting news stories about the maternal instinct being a myth, if college still matters, and an Italian mother winning a court case to evict her sons in their 40s. 

Comedian Jeff Leach recalls becoming a male escort and tells stories about orgies in Romania and bisexuality. Chris then shares some of Adam’s liked tweets and news stories on: catalytic converter thieves deterred by paintballs, Compton teachers and principal calling in sick because of unruly student, Mark Cuban selling the Dallas Mavericks, Oakland city council calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, Cynthia Nixon going on a hunger strike in support for a cease-fire, rapper Nardo Wick’s bodyguards punching out a fan, and Robert De Niro’s speech at the Gotham Awards.